1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to a public records exemption for the |
3 | Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program; creating s. |
4 | 1002.72, F.S.; creating an exemption from public records |
5 | requirements for individual records of children enrolled |
6 | in the Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program; |
7 | providing for retroactive application; providing for |
8 | exceptions to the exemption; providing for future review |
9 | and repeal; providing a statement of public necessity; |
10 | providing an effective date. |
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12 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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14 | Section 1. Section 1002.72, Florida Statutes, is created |
15 | to read: |
16 | 1002.72 Records of children in the Voluntary |
17 | Prekindergarten Education Program.-- |
18 | (1) The individual records of a child enrolled in the |
19 | Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program held by an early |
20 | learning coalition, the Agency for Workforce Innovation, or a |
21 | Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program provider are |
22 | confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I |
23 | of the State Constitution. For purposes of this section, such |
24 | records include assessment data, health data, records of teacher |
25 | observations, and personal identifying information of an |
26 | enrolled child and his or her parent. This exemption applies to |
27 | individual records of a child enrolled in the Voluntary |
28 | Prekindergarten Education Program held by an early learning |
29 | coalition, the Agency for Workforce Innovation, or a Voluntary |
30 | Prekindergarten Education Program provider before, on, or after |
31 | the effective date of this exemption. |
32 | (2) A parent has the right to inspect and review the |
33 | individual Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program record of |
34 | his or her child and to obtain a copy of such record. |
35 | (3) Confidential and exempt Voluntary Prekindergarten |
36 | Education Program records may be released to: |
37 | (a) The United States Secretary of Education, the United |
38 | States Secretary of Health and Human Services, and the |
39 | Comptroller General of the United States for the purpose of |
40 | federal audits. |
41 | (b) Individuals or organizations conducting studies for |
42 | institutions to develop, validate, or administer assessments or |
43 | improve instruction. |
44 | (c) Accrediting organizations in order to carry out their |
45 | accrediting functions. |
46 | (d) Appropriate parties in connection with an emergency if |
47 | the information is necessary to protect the health or safety of |
48 | the child or other individuals. |
49 | (e) The Auditor General in connection with his or her |
50 | official functions. |
51 | (f) A court of competent jurisdiction in compliance with |
52 | an order of that court pursuant to a lawfully issued subpoena. |
53 | (g) Parties to an interagency agreement among early |
54 | learning coalitions, local governmental agencies, Voluntary |
55 | Prekindergarten Education Program providers, or state agencies |
56 | for the purpose of implementing the Voluntary Prekindergarten |
57 | Education Program. |
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59 | Agencies, organizations, or individuals receiving such |
60 | confidential and exempt records in order to carry out their |
61 | official functions must protect the records in a manner that |
62 | will not permit the personal identification of an enrolled child |
63 | or his or her parent by persons other than those authorized to |
64 | receive the records. |
65 | (4) This section is subject to the Open Government Sunset |
66 | Review Act of 1995 in accordance with s. 119.15 and shall stand |
67 | repealed October 2, 2010, unless reviewed and saved from repeal |
68 | through reenactment by the Legislature. |
69 | Section 2. The Legislature finds that it is a public |
70 | necessity that the individual records of a child enrolled in the |
71 | Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program held by an early |
72 | learning coalition, the Agency for Workforce Innovation, or a |
73 | Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program provider be made |
74 | confidential and exempt from public records requirements. The |
75 | exemption for such records, which include assessment data, |
76 | health data, records of teacher observations, and personal |
77 | identifying information of an enrolled child and his or her |
78 | parent, is necessary for the Voluntary Prekindergarten Education |
79 | Program to work efficiently and effectively. If such records |
80 | were not made confidential and exempt, the administration of the |
81 | Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program would be |
82 | significantly impaired since parents would be less inclined to |
83 | allow their children to participate in the program because |
84 | sensitive, personal information would be made available to the |
85 | public. The release of such records would cause an unwarranted |
86 | invasion into the life and privacy of enrolled children and |
87 | their parents thereby significantly decreasing the number of |
88 | program enrollees. The Legislature finds that assessment data |
89 | and records of teacher observations contain sensitive, personal |
90 | information regarding an enrolled child and the child's progress |
91 | in the Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program. Release of |
92 | such information could cause embarrassment to the child and |
93 | could stifle the child's progress in the program. The |
94 | Legislature further finds that it is a public necessity that an |
95 | enrolled child's health data be made confidential and exempt |
96 | from public disclosure because such data is of a sensitive and |
97 | personal nature. Matters of personal health are traditionally |
98 | private and confidential concerns between a patient and a health |
99 | care provider. The private and confidential nature of personal |
100 | health matters pervades both the public and private health care |
101 | sectors. For these reasons, an individual's expectation of a |
102 | right to privacy in all matters regarding his or her personal |
103 | health necessitates such exemption. Finally, the Legislature |
104 | finds that it is a public necessity that the personal |
105 | identifying information of a child enrolled in the Voluntary |
106 | Prekindergarten Education Program and the personal identifying |
107 | information of the child's parent be made confidential and |
108 | exempt from public disclosure. The release of such information |
109 | could endanger the safety and welfare of 4-year-old children, |
110 | and the availability of such information could lead to increased |
111 | opportunities for child abduction or identity theft. |
112 | Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |